AMD's 12-core "Magny-Cours" Opteron 6174 vs. Intel's 6-core Xeon

If the Westmere Xeon EP were a car engine, it would've been made by Porsche. With "only" six cores, each core in the new Xeon offers almost twice the performance of the competition. A 32nm CPU that only occupies 248 mm2 the Westmere Xeon EP embodies pure refinement and intelligent performance, both Porsche traits. It's just made in Portland, not Zuffenhausen.

AMD's offering today is very different. Magny-cours is the CPU version of the American muscle car. It's a brutally large 12-core CPU: two dies, each measuring 346mm2 connected by a massive 24 link Hyper Transport pipe. AMD's Magny-cours Opteron has almost two billion transistors and 19.6MB of cache on-die...

I am not sure about the 2.2ghz a core speed by that AMD. I didn't read the whole article but I personally think the intel i7 975 processor would be better as far as gaming is concered for now. It's still taking publishers time to start using multi-core processors for gaming.